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Johannesburg, 28 October 2014 – Airports Company South Africa has appointed Sello Mmakau as its new Chief Information Officer (CIO). The CIO position is a newly created role for Airports Company South Africa following the company’s leadership realignment earlier this year. (Read more...)

The Board of Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) wishes to announce that our Managing Director, Monhla Hlahla, will be leaving ACSA at the end of September to explore new business opportunities. (Read more...)

Faced with a tough operating climate characterised by incredibly tight deadlines for completing infrastructure and operational plans for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, economic regulatory uncertainly and poor GDP performance, Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) managed to post a solid set of results. (Read more...)

Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), Africa’s largest airports authority, today hosted a stakeholder and media briefing on the impact of aviation on the environment. The event is being held to mark World Environment Day on Friday June 5 2009. (Read more...)

As it is a known fact that capacity to keep aircraft parked is a world wide problem and with infrastructure capacity in mind, ACSA decided to invest in researching various strategies in an attempt to utilise the extra capacity that Upington has and to increase the commercial revenue stream of the airport. (Read more...)

Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) is proud to announce that it has taken delivery of nine new state of the art new airport crash tenders from MAN SA. These specialized fire fighting vehicles were manufactured by the world’s top crash tender manufacturer, Rosenbauer, which is based in Austria. (Read more...)

For some time there has been a persistent and worrying trend in media reporting that link incidents of violent crime in Gauteng to suspected criminal syndicates at O.R. Tambo International Airport (ORTIA). (Read more...)